Business Case
The WWFM Integrator Alliance’s licensed operators, along with their respective local partners worldwide, will be able to bring to fruition their own unique variation of the WWFM Protocol (and trial the deployment of their version of a scalable WWFM network) within their local community. This process should be made as frictionless as possible through 3 key supports;
- leveraging licensed access to the DATRO Consortiums trove of R&D and intellectual property
- using tried and tested collaborative coding platforms and methodologies like GitHub and git
- having licensee’s handle structured reporting and “think-tanking”.
The license agreement between the WWFM Integrator Alliance and DATRO is a simple exchange, whereby DATRO handles the top-level collection of the WWFM Integrator Alliances license fees in lieu of it systematically transferring ownership of its entire IP (R&D, training materials, media, software/ documentation & website source code, industrial designs & patents etc) to the WWFM Integrator Alliance.
Phase 1 of 3
The WWFM Integrator Alliance network begins with the level 0 (national level) licensee(s) and ends with the level 5 licensee’s local partners. Fees from the licensees and local partners in the lowest administrative division tier, flows up through this management network of licensees, with each licensee at each administrative division level taking an affiliate fee for themselves. The Grenoble Commune (a Level 5 Administrative Division), which is in Grenoble-Alpes Métropole Inter communalities (a Level 4 Administrative Division), which is in the La Tronche Arrondissements (a Level 3 Administrative Division), which is in the Isère Department (a Level 2 Administrative Division), which is in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region (a Level 1 Administrative Division), which is in France (a Level 0 Adminstrative Division), which is in Europe (a -1 Level Adminstrative Division).
Phase 2 of 3
As variations of the WWFM protocol (and proof-of-concept networks) are in trial, we can be certain each local partner will set themselves (in their protocols’ smart-contracts) as the recipient of their respective networks revenue stream. Whichever administrative division is reported to have the best traction, trajectory and likelihood of becoming the international standard by 2029 (or upon adoption of 50 million users, whichever is sooner) – will trigger the phase 2 operating proceedure. This Phase 2 SOP (license, local-partnership and integrator alliance term) states that the protocols founding developers’ administrative division spearheads the WWFM integrator alliances for phase 3. All other administrative divisions may serve as satellite offices for this new WWFM IA “HQ”. In this phase, royalties from the funds collected from the network then inversely trickle back up the integrator alliance network in the opposite direction – effectively giving the licensee’s and participating local partners an ongoing remuneration for their commitment.
Phase 3 of 3
The arrangement in the previous phase remains effective only until the integrator alliance upgrades the protocol to operate as a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)—a transition that requires careful, deliberate, and democratic execution. Once the DAO feature of the WWFM Protocol is activated, it programmatically compensates the authors of the protocol’s dependencies, ensuring that its primary beneficiaries are those who contribute to its foundational components. DAO members, potentially including users of the free-to-access internet network protocol, may also vote to terminate the legacy royalty for the beta-release developers of the WWFM Protocol.